Sat, 25 May 2019 12:54:06 GMTOpinionRace row in Cape Town after guard 'clears' black people from beachhttp://en.rfi.fr/africa/20181228-focus-africa-cape-town-racism-apartheid
Hundreds of black youths have gathered at a fashionable Cape Town beach this Friday following reports that a private security company ordered black people to leave during the Christmas holidays.
a90531d6-0ac7-11e9-a759-005056a9be68Fri, 28 Dec 2018 17:40:25 GMTAFP/RODGER BOSCHWilliam NibaDrought-hit Cape Town imposes new water restrictionshttp://en.rfi.fr/africa/20180101-new-water-restrictions-cape-town-faces-drought-crisis
Cape Town brought in new restrictions on the use of water on 1 January, as South Africa's Western Cape region faces its worst drought in a century.
5a15f476-afe5-11e8-b30a-005056bf73c0Tue, 02 Jan 2018 09:55:11 GMTAndrew Massyn/CC/WikimediaRFIFrom Crete to Cape Town by vintage airplanehttp://en.rfi.fr/europe/20161212-vintage-planes-rally-crete-cape-town
It's almost a hundred years ago since the Irish aviator Mary Heath became the first person to fly solo from Cape Town to London. Now a collection of vintage planes are flying the same route, in the other direction. They're expected to arrive in South Africa this week but before they took off, Heidi Fuller-Love met them in Greece last month.
f19173b0-afc3-11e8-8cb1-005056a9425eMon, 12 Dec 2016 12:08:14 GMTPixabay/CCHeidi Fuller-LoveSouth Africa - ISISShould South Africa act against ISIS radicalisation, or is Cape Town teenager an isolated incident?http://en.rfi.fr/africa/20150407-south-africa-act-against-islamic-state-group-radicalisation-cape-town-teenage-girl
South African authorities must act to stop the further radicalisation of young people, a leading analyst told RFI on Tuesday after a 15-year-old girl was intercepted and stopped from joining the Islamic State armed group (ISIS). However, a top South African Islamic cleric disagrees saying the recruitment of the teenage girl was an isolated incident and the radicalisation of Muslims is not widespread.
7edaf27c-af9d-11e8-835c-005056a9425eTue, 07 Apr 2015 18:00:56 GMTReutersDaniel FinnanAfrican press review 27 March 2015 http://en.rfi.fr/africa/20150327-african-press-review-27-march-2015
Jonathan and Buhari promise to control their supporters but Lagos residents don't seem convinced. Kenyatta is praised for taking on corruption. SA students throw unpleasant substances at Cecil Rhodes.
f5767484-af9c-11e8-8b7c-005056bf73c0Fri, 27 Mar 2015 11:15:29 GMTWilliam NibaAfrican press review 02 October 2014http://en.rfi.fr/africa/20141002-african-press-review-02-october-2014
Nobel Peace Prize-winners won't be travelling to SA. France's budget comes under scrutiny. Kenya and the EU fail to reach a trade deal. Uhuru's aides change their line on him going to The Hague. Egyptian political prisoners go on hungers strike.
2fa8191c-af9a-11e8-9ba5-005056bf73c0Thu, 02 Oct 2014 09:50:37 GMTMichael FitzpatrickAfrican press review 15 January 2014http://en.rfi.fr/africa/20140115-african-press-review-15-january-2014
Capers in Kampala. SA wine doing well but worried about its image. Class war between SA's cities. Zimbabwe's government taxes platinum to raise cash. Kenyans' fuel bills rise. M23 denies it is preparing to fight again.
66407596-af95-11e8-8892-005056bf73c0Wed, 15 Jan 2014 10:34:11 GMTMichael FitzpatrickReports: Luxury worldwideMapping luxury shopping around the worldhttp://en.rfi.fr/africa/20131230-mapping-luxury-shopping-around-the-world
Luxury shopping in crisis-hit Europe has become a multicultural experience as high-end brands woo customers from Asia and Russia, with shop assistants in London and Paris being encouraged to learn Mandarin and Russian. Europe's luxury retailers are also setting up shop in countries in the global south to meet demand from the growing middle classes. In a five part series of reports, RFI maps luxury shopping trends in Cape Town, Lagos, London, Moscow and Paris.
eec8d620-af94-11e8-ac8c-005056bf73c0Tue, 31 Dec 2013 14:15:20 GMTReuters/Luke MacGregorRFICape Town police pounce on poo protesthttp://en.rfi.fr/africa/20130612-police-poo-protest-south-africa
In South Africa at least 180 people have been arrested in Cape Town on their way to protest over the lack of proper sanitation. Some protesters were carrying bags of human waste. Cape Town activist Kyeletha says that the local government needs to provide vital services to the people.
65db8ca2-af91-11e8-892e-005056bf73c0Wed, 12 Jun 2013 08:20:00 GMTWikimediaLaura Angela BagnettoReport: South AfricaSouth Africa's i-Shack gives power to the peoplehttp://en.rfi.fr/africa/20121223-south-africa-i-Shack-power-people
The South African government boasts that it has built 2.8 million new homes in 18 years, each with access to electricity, water and drains, but 14% of the population still lives in huts and shacks with no basic facilities. That’s where the i-Shack comes in. Alex Duval Smith reports for RFI.
a6886648-af8d-11e8-a156-005056bf73c0Mon, 24 Dec 2012 13:58:51 GMTDRAlex Duval Smith in Cape Towncape-town-RFIhttp://en.rfi.fr/cape-town/rss
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